BOOK THE FIFTH
4. Chapter IV
(continued)
As the keeper, with some fear, but more astonishment, was preparing to obey,
a loud cry was heard at one of the entrances of the arena; there was a
confusion, a bustle--voices of remonstrance suddenly breaking forth, and
suddenly silenced at the reply. All eyes turned in wonder at the
interruption, towards the quarter of the disturbance; the crowd gave way,
and suddenly Sallust appeared on the senatorial benches, his hair
disheveled--breathless--heated--half-exhausted. He cast his eyes hastily
round the ring. 'Remove the Athenian,' he cried; 'haste--he is innocent!
Arrest Arbaces the Egyptian--HE is the murderer of Apaecides!'
'Art thou mad, O Sallust!' said the praetor, rising from his seat. 'What
means this raving?'
'Remove the Athenian!--Quick! or his blood be on your head. Praetor, delay,
and you answer with your own life to the emperor! I bring with me the
eye-witness to the death of the priest Apaecides. Room there!--stand
back!--give way! People of Pompeii, fix every eye upon Arbaces--there he
sits! Room there for the priest Calenus!'
Pale, haggard, fresh from the jaws of famine and of death, his face fallen,
his eyes dull as a vulture's, his broad frame gaunt as a skeleton--Calenus
was supported into the very row in which Arbaces sat. His releasers had
given him sparingly of food; but the chief sustenance that nerved his feeble
limbs was revenge!
'The priest Calenus!--Calenus!' cried the mob. 'Is it he? No--it is a dead
man?'
'It is the priest Calenus,' said the praetor, gravely. 'What hast thou to
say?'
'Arbaces of Egypt is the murderer of Apaecides, the priest of Isis; these
eyes saw him deal the blow. It is from the dungeon into which he plunged
me--it is from the darkness and horror of a death by famine--that the gods
have raised me to proclaim his crime! Release the Athenian--he is
innocent!'
'It is for this, then, that the lion spared him. A miracle! a miracle!'
cried Pansa.
'A miracle; a miracle!' shouted the people; 'remove the Athenian--Arbaces to
the lion!'
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